ITT: what would you look to see in the next fallout (no meme answers like "hurr durr a good game" allowed)
I'll start
>game set in Pacific Northwest/Canada >huge open world with empty vastness, rather than a new town or dungeon every 5 seconds like in fallout 4 >continuation and expansion of settlement mechanics >a further developed economy system where you actions you take affect the economy throughout the world and prices/stock >huge open plains and wastelands that you can traverse with a tank or buggy >snowy rocky mountainscapes and vaults built into the cliffs and mountainside >variable weather including rain and snowstorms >examples of post-post-apocalyptic modern developed towns not just shanty towns made out of scrap metal
Liam Moore
Fall Out: Skyrim
Elijah Hill
beth wont make a game in the west the best you're gonna get is the pitt or philly.
Jack White
What's the Pitts?
t. Non-Burger
Henry Hughes
hurr durr a good game
Jonathan Morales
the pitt is pittsburgh, you briefly go there in a fallout 3 dlc aptly named 'the pitt'
Dominic Wright
Sack all the writers and replace with Radiant AI quests
Carson Turner
Why the fuck is Todd Howard so good at posing for photos? Every photo of his he's got this weirdly sexual stance and piercing gaze
Robert Sanchez
Wow he's tall
Luis Torres
>bethesda >next fallout game um no thanks buddy
Easton Reed
He was bullied by the football team into becoming the chad of the chess club
Aaron Harris
Why are all the photos taken of him super high quality? It's like he's a model or something
Liam Price
A Fallout that is not built on a shitty engine
Mason Reed
I dunno know user, good question
Kayden Gray
>DayZ/Arma sense of scale >Massively complex cities >A NEW FUCKING GAME ENGINE FOR CHRISTSSAKE >New Vegas -tier story tree, or even more complexity >Better melee combat >Weapon modification again, but with a system more tailored so it forces you to constantly upgrade/buy new weapons to stay relevant, so you dont just max out one weapon at the start and use it for the rest of the game >AI that either stays dead, or at least adapts to your current playstyle to force you to change your weaponry (probably easier to do than the aforementioned) >Vegas -tier disgusting underbelly of the post-apocalypse in plain sight - none of this hand holding and suggestive bad things
>located in either New Orleans, Chicago, or Denver. I think Denver would be the best choice for city/open fields for the DayZ approach. >Better crafting system, or more realistic crafting system
Jaxon Turner
Polish. You know, that thing that makes a game fun and accessible to play and not a horrible clunk buggy mess?
They make games that are good, the problem is that their games are such a pain in the ass to play that I never want to play them.
Adrian Hill
Seriously I don't get it, everyone one of them
Kevin Howard
Stop using Gamebryo, it looks like shit. Other than that, fire all the writers and take some hints from Metro on how to build atmosphere.
Nicholas Morales
Australia.
Logan Gutierrez
>No meme answers like a good game No, my answer is still a good game. Bethesda's latest three games have been awful. Legitimately bad games.
Parker Adams
What does Todd smell like?
Bentley White
Short.
Jason Powell
>Pacific Northwest/Canada Better be mutated Sasquatch running around, or at least easter egg/side quest of one.
Justin Bennett
how about a mercy bullet. this series has gone to shit and there is no redeeming it.
Nolan Lee
He's 6'2" dude
Anthony Jones
On a 12 inch box.
Ayden Morris
what does taylor swifts asshole smell like?
Brayden Watson
Kino
John Brown
Set in Hawai'i. Post apocalyptic boat combat.
Cameron Barnes
>set in Chicago >cold open, first moments of the game is you walking out your front door to the sight of a run down neighborhood >gun shots in the distance >you really get the feel that this is truly a post apocalyptic city that has spent the last century or two rebuilding >within the first 10 minutes you get stabbed and mugged, screen fades to black. Inspired by the Gothic opening to really drive home that this is not a safe environment. >wake up in a hospital, air raid sirens going off >you realize the Bombs haven’t even dropped yet.
Austin Sullivan
just make it like Call of Duty, Todd. Release one every year.
John Ortiz
>Economy What is fallouts tax plan??
Blake Hernandez
Game so awfully and lazily done that even the most rapid Bethesda drones turn on them.